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The Diversity of Human Relationships
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The Diversity of Human Relationships

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Modern changes in the ways we interact with one another have led scientists and laypeople alike to take renewed interest in the workings of interpersonal relationships. This volume, first published in German and later revised for an American audience, takes a contemporary, interdisciplinary approach to the dynamics of interpersonal relationships. In five clearly defined sections, including those covering familial, romantic, and professional relationships, distinguished contributors address numerous examples of human interaction. This is an ideal text for graduate students in courses on human interaction and social psychology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 October 1996
Pages
360
ISBN
9780521474634

Modern changes in the ways we interact with one another have led scientists and laypeople alike to take renewed interest in the workings of interpersonal relationships. This volume, first published in German and later revised for an American audience, takes a contemporary, interdisciplinary approach to the dynamics of interpersonal relationships. In five clearly defined sections, including those covering familial, romantic, and professional relationships, distinguished contributors address numerous examples of human interaction. This is an ideal text for graduate students in courses on human interaction and social psychology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 October 1996
Pages
360
ISBN
9780521474634